Hello All,
I am new SER and trying to get information on how it work. Before i sign up for this list, i was regular lucker of the mailing list.
I know this subject has been discussed lot of times but i find the proper answer for this. I guess some will be able to help me with what i am trying to do.
I am planning to have about 10 users connected to SER server and then they should be able to call any number they wish. I mean to outside world.
Instead of having 10 different account for this purpose, i would like to have one account and have them use the same account to make outbound calls. I don't like to give them the login/password to the main account. Can i have a SIP provider (like voicepulse) register to my SER server and then all the 10 users connect to outbound calls through SER?
Please help me to get this working.
TIA
Hi,
I'd imagine in a small setup like this asterisk would probably be best. The only reason I'm using SER is because I plan on having thousands of users, I currently use asterisk
Barry
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Aster Sent: Thursday, 10 March 2005 4:37 p.m. To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Help with SER & 10 users
Hello All,
I am new SER and trying to get information on how it work. Before i sign up for this list, i was regular lucker of the mailing list.
I know this subject has been discussed lot of times but i find the proper answer for this. I guess some will be able to help me with what i am trying to do.
I am planning to have about 10 users connected to SER server and then they should be able to call any number they wish. I mean to outside world.
Instead of having 10 different account for this purpose, i would like to have one account and have them use the same account to make outbound calls. I don't like to give them the login/password to the main account. Can i have a SIP provider (like voicepulse) register to my SER server and then all the 10 users connect to outbound calls through SER?
Please help me to get this working.
TIA
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Barry,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes i am using Asterisk now. But in the future, i am planning to go with more users. In preparation to that, i am playing with SER. Asterisk is good if there is a small amount users to use. Please let me know how you do with SER now.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:38:20 +1300, Barry Murphy barry@unix.co.nz wrote:
Hi,
I'd imagine in a small setup like this asterisk would probably be best. The only reason I'm using SER is because I plan on having thousands of users, I currently use asterisk
Barry
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Aster Sent: Thursday, 10 March 2005 4:37 p.m. To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Help with SER & 10 users
Hello All,
I am new SER and trying to get information on how it work. Before i sign up for this list, i was regular lucker of the mailing list.
I know this subject has been discussed lot of times but i find the proper answer for this. I guess some will be able to help me with what i am trying to do.
I am planning to have about 10 users connected to SER server and then they should be able to call any number they wish. I mean to outside world.
Instead of having 10 different account for this purpose, i would like to have one account and have them use the same account to make outbound calls. I don't like to give them the login/password to the main account. Can i have a SIP provider (like voicepulse) register to my SER server and then all the 10 users connect to outbound calls through SER?
Please help me to get this working.
TIA
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Barry,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes i am using Asterisk now. But in the future, i am planning to go with more users. In preparation to that, i am playing with SER. Asterisk is good if there is a small amount users to use. Please let me know how you do with SER now.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:38:20 +1300, Barry Murphy barry@unix.co.nz wrote:
Hi,
I'd imagine in a small setup like this asterisk would probably be best. The only reason I'm using SER is because I plan on having thousands of users, I currently use asterisk
Barry
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Aster Sent: Thursday, 10 March 2005 4:37 p.m. To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Help with SER & 10 users
Hello All,
I am new SER and trying to get information on how it work. Before i sign up for this list, i was regular lucker of the mailing list.
I know this subject has been discussed lot of times but i find the proper answer for this. I guess some will be able to help me with what i am trying to do.
I am planning to have about 10 users connected to SER server and then they should be able to call any number they wish. I mean to outside world.
Instead of having 10 different account for this purpose, i would like to have one account and have them use the same account to make outbound calls. I don't like to give them the login/password to the main account. Can i have a SIP provider (like voicepulse) register to my SER server and then all the 10 users connect to outbound calls through SER?
Please help me to get this working.
TIA
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Aster wrote:
Instead of having 10 different account for this purpose, i would like to have one account and have them use the same account to make outbound calls. I don't like to give them the login/password to the main account. Can i have a SIP provider (like voicepulse) register to my SER server and then all the 10 users connect to outbound calls through SER?
You can use an asterisk server for making/billing all of outgoing calls, but ser for registration and local P2P calls processing. I mean, all users are registering on the ser and only outgoing calls are routed by ser to asterisk.